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Hljod or Ljod (Old Norse:
Hljóð [
ˈhljoːð]) is a jötunn in
Norse mythology. She is the
spouse of Völsung, the
daughter of the jötunn Hrímnir, and the mother...
- saga. He and his sister, Signý, are the
children of Völsung and his wife
Hljod.
Sigmund is best
known as the
father of Sigurð the dragon-slayer, though...
- Völsung. Völsung
marries Hljod, the
daughter of a jötunn and the
maiden who gave the
queen the
golden apple. Völsung and
Hljod have ten sons and one daughter...
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involving the
hearing or horn (depending on
translation of the Old
Norse noun
hljóð—bolded for the
purpose of illustration) of the god Heimdallr:
Scholar Paul...
- Norse: [ˈhriːmnez̠]) is a jǫtunn in
Norse mythology. He is the
father of
Hljód. The Old
Norse name Hrímnir has been
translated as 'frosty', 'the one covered...
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involving the
hearing or horn (depending on
translation of the Old
Norse noun
hljóð—translations
bolded below for the
purpose of illustration) of the god Heimdall:...
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Gillingr Gjálp and
Greip Gríðr Gunnlöð
Gyllir Gymir Harðgreipr
Helblindi Hljod Hræsvelgr
Hraudung Hrímgerðr Hrímgrímnir Hrímnir Hroðr
Hrungnir Hrymr Hymir...
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children until the
goddess Frigg, the wife of Odin sent them a
giantess named Hljod in the
shape of a crow to
deliver an
apple of
fertility to the couple. Shortly...
- to the gods for help. In response,
Frigg gave an
apple of
fertility to
Hljóð, the
daughter of the jötunn Hrímnir, who
travelled to the
queen using her...
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Hljod Völsung
Borghild Sigmund Signý Sigrún
Helgi Hámundr Sinfjötli Many sons...